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Dixon, Wesley Barr (Wes) |
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Garner, John Timothy (Tim) |
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Haggerty, John Michael |
Heaton, Robert Kernachan (Bob) |
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Neel, Chester A., Jr. (Chet) |
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Date of Birth: 25 September 1943 ; Home Town: Pinckneyville, IL
Captain Thomas C. Daffron was reported missing on 18 February 1970 while on an operational mission in Southeast Asia. The F-4C aircraft he was copiloting was presumed to have been downed by suspected hostile ground fire and observed as a large fireball on the ground. No parachutes were seen and no beepers heard. His status was changed to Killed in Action on 23 June 1975.
—USAFA AOG War Memorial
Date of Birth: 22 May 1942; Home Town: Des Moines, IA
Captain Gray D. Warren was reported missing on 26 October 1969 while on an operational mission in Southeast Asia. The F-4D aircraft he was piloting was observed "going down" by the forward air control aircraft. No parachutes were seen and no beepers were heard. He was declared Missing in Action at the time of estimated fuel exhaustion. His status was changed to Killed in Action on 25 October 1973.
—USAFA AOG War Memorial